Q. Where does the ITCZ shift during summer and why? ( Class 9 Geography chapter 4 climate ) Please answer this question... Correct answer will be marked brainliest.
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In the northern hemisphere the northeast trade winds converge with southeast winds from the Southern Hemisphere. The point at which the trade winds converge forces the air up into the atmosphere, forming the ITCZ. ... It moves north in the Northern Hemisphere summer and south in the Northern Hemisphere winter.
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The Inter Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), is a broad through of low pressure in equatorial latitudes. This is where the northeast and the southeast trade winds converge. This convergence zone lies more or less parallel to the equator but moves north or south with the apparent movement of the sun.
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